Cicada Invasion: A Guide to Brood XIX and XIII in Illinois for 2024
Brood XIX: A Georgia Giant
In 2024, Brood XIX, a 13-year cicada brood, will make its presence known in the southeastern United States. This brood is expected to emerge in Georgia, creating a buzz in the region.
Brood XIII: Northern Illinois's Swarm
The northern half of Illinois will experience a different cicada invasion in 2024, courtesy of Brood XIII. This 17-year brood, concentrated in brown areas on the map, will bring a chorus of clicks and buzzes to the region.
Interactive Map: Track the Cicada Surge
To stay updated on the expected locations of Brood XIX and XIII in 2024, refer to the interactive map available online. This map provides a visual representation of the areas where these cicadas are likely to appear.
International Distinctiveness
It's important to note that the Eastern United States is the exclusive home to periodical cicadas, with 15 different broods gracing the region. This phenomenon makes our country a unique hotspot for these fascinating insects.
Prepare for the Buzzing Invasion
As the emergence of Broods XIX and XIII in Illinois approaches in 2024, it's essential to be prepared for the arrival of these noisy visitors. Their distinctive sound and large numbers can create both excitement and minor inconvenience. By understanding the expected timing and locations of these broods, we can make informed choices about our outdoor activities and prepare for the temporary disruption they may cause.
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